Santa Cruz de Tenerife (EFE) It will be a reality.”
Santana has detailed in parliamentary commission, to questions from the nationalist deputy Cristina Valido, that the catalog has already gone through councils and city councils, which have approved it unanimously, with what remains one last step: transfer it to the Advisory Council by urgent means .
He has stressed that one of the priorities in his area has been for the catalog to “see the light” in the tenth legislature, which is coming to an end, because “we did not want the previous law of 1987 to happen” in which ” a catalog was never developed.”
The counselor has indicated that there has been a long consultation process with all the administrations and entities of the third sector, in search of the “greatest possible consensus”, and that in the end it has been “significant”, since the General Council for Social Policies approved it by majority and without any vote against.
He explained that the draft decree for the approval of the catalog provided for a financial record of around 1,800 million euros for six years, but, at the request of the Ministry of Finance, it was requested to double said period, to which his department has accessed as long as there is an annual increase of 55 million.
Cristina Valido, from the Nationalist group (CC-PNC-AHI), has emphasized that the catalog has still not been approved despite having been “celebrated” by the Government in plenary session of Parliament, since she has insisted that “without a financial file, there is a catalogue.
After listening to the explanations of the counselor, she has asked for “a copy”, in which “the cost of each of the services and benefits” that the municipalities must assume is reflected in detail, in order to be able to make an analysis “with knowledge of cause”. EFE